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    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Pub. Date: July 2007
    • 170pp
    • Sales Rank: 613,412

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      • Pub. Date: July 2007
      • Publisher: Front Street, Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 170pp
      • Sales Rank: 613,412
      • Age Range: Young Adult

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      Suzie's stay in a mental hospital helps her tear down the walls of a devastating psychological prison she calls "the box."

      Christopher Moning - Children's Literature

      Twelve-year-old Suzie stays in her own box, an imaginary shelter where she doesn't have to eat, speak, or sleep. She pictures a fluffy pink cloud in which she can feel safe from a world that has no love for her. Her father is seldom around; her mother insists that Suzie's odd behavior is just an act, a stage that girls go through. Suzie's older sister, Deanna, is worried about her—she never went through a stage like that. Suzie's Uncle Eliot, a rare voice of reason in her disordered life, insists that she be examined. Suzie spends the next few months in a mental hospital, where slowly but surely she begins to unravel the cause of her descent into depression. Flashbacks offer insight into the root cause for her withdrawal. Short chapters, related in the first person point of view, provide a realistic, ominous, and oppressive picture of a young girl's psychological anguish. Gaining understanding into Suzie's mother's destructive behavior is the first step toward recovery, and the reader feels hopeful for her future. 2002, Boyds Mills Press,

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      Black-Eyed Suzieby Anonymous

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      August 14, 2007: this is one of my favorite books! i read it in one day. its such a pg turner. id recommend it to ne1 and every1. awesome.

      Black-Eyed Suzieby Anonymous

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      December 19, 2004: A young girl is driven to solarity. No longer does she eat, walk, talk or even sleep. She lives in a place where love is a stranger. Her only comfort is her pink cloud. Here no one is able to harm her. Here is where she arrives her only happiness. Her mother believes her problem is just a stage that young girls venture into. She believes that Suzie only does it for attention. Suzie's uncle Eliot, whom is rarely around, senses that his niece needs some help. Suzie is put into a mental instution sometime after. The story continues with Suzie breaking down and finally understanding what her problem is. The reason she pushed herself into such a critical position was of the love of her older sister ,Deanna, and the destructive cruelty of her mother. The situation between the two and the fact that she couldn't handle it on her own caused Suzie to withdrawal herself from the rest of the world. This book helped me to deal with problems similar to this. I now feel an understanding of life and all the things it has thrown at me. By reading this book I was able to conquer my problems and break them down before they did the same to me. I believe that Susan Shaw not only helped me, but also thousands alike all over the world.


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